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Holocaust and the moving image: representations in film and television since 1933 edited by Toby Haggith & Joanna Newman.

Contributor Haggith, Toby.

Imprint:London ; New York : Wallflower 2005

Descriptionxxiii, 317 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Note:SECTION 1. FILM AS WITNESS: 1. Film and the making of the Imperial War Museum's Holocaust Exibition / Suzanne Bardgett -- 2. Preparing the video displays for the Imperial War Museum's Holocaust Exhibition / Annie Dodds -- 3. Filming the liberation of Bergen-Belsen / Toby Haggith -- 4. Separate intentions: the Allied screening of concentration camp documentaries in defeated Germany in 1945-46 : Death mills and Memory of the camps / Kay Gladstone -- 5. A witness to atrocity: film as evidence in international war crimes tribunals / Helen Lennon -- SECTION 2. FILM AS PROPAGANDA: 6. Veit Harlan's Jud Süss / Susan Tegel -- 7. Fritz Hippler's The eternal Jew / Terry Charman -- 8. Film documents of Theresienstadt / Lutz Becker -- 9. Terzin: the town Hitler gave to the Jews / Zdenka Fantiova-Ehrlich -- 10. The ministry of Information and anti-fascist short films of the Second World War / Matthew Lee -- 11. Fighting the government with its own propaganda: the struggle for racial equality in the USA during the Second World War / Stephen Tuck -- SECTION 3. THE HOLOCAUST DOCUMENTARY IN FILM AND TELEVISION: 12. Nuit et Brouillard: a turning point in the history and memory of the Holocaust / Christian Delage -- 13. Baggage and responsibility: The World At War and the holocaust / Michael Darlow -- 14. The Nazis: a warning from history / Laurence Rees -- 15. Kitty: Return to Auschwitz / Peter Morley -- 16. Some reflections on Claude Lanzmann's approach to the examination of the Holocaust / Raye Farr -- 17. But is it a documentary? / Orly Yadin -- 18. Silence: the role of the animators / Ruth Lingford, Tim Webb -- 19. Oswiecim/Auschwitz: the shooting goes on... / Mira Hamermesh -- 20. Seeing and hearing for ourselves: the spectacle of reality in the Holocaust documentary / Elizabeth Cowie -- SECTION 4. THE HOLOCAUST IN FEATURE FILMS: 21. An overview of Hollywood cinema's teatment of the Holocaust / Trudy Gold -- 22. Escape from Sobibor: a film made for television depicting the mass escape from Sobibor Extermination Camp / Jack Gold -- 23. The Holocaust, film and education / Ian Wall -- 24. Young people's viewing of the holocaust in difference culture contexts / Anna Reading -- 25. Living with the long journey: Alfred radok's Daleká Cesta / Jirí Cieslar -- 26. Double memory: the holocaust in Polish film / Ewa Mazierska -- 27. For the few, not the many: delusion and denial in Italian Holocaust films / Giacomo Lichtner -- 28. The survivor's right to reply / Trudy Gold,Rudy Kennedy, Trude Levi, Frank Reiss -- SECTION 5. LEGACY AND OTHER GENOCIDES: 29. Human rights: does anyone care? / Rex Bloomstein -- 30. Journey into darkness / David Harrison -- 31. If the walls could speak (Les voix de la muette) / Daniela Zanzotto -- 32. Exploring the common threads of genocide : the Crimes Against Humanity Exibition at the Imperial War Museum / Suzanne Bardgett, Annie Dodds.

Bibliography Note:Includes filmography (p.288-295), bibliographic references (p.296-307) and index.



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Haggith, Toby.
Newman, Joanna.
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures.
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